>Scott Lambert wrote:
>Seperate the two functions.  Run spamd on a dedicated box with lots
>of CPU and memory.  Disk is not terribly important.  Just add -d
>spamd.box.domain to you spamc invocation on the mail server.  

im currently already running them as 2 separate functions but on the same machine.  
procmail handles the client part spamc and spamd is eternally listening to 
connections.  since i have only one machine, would spamc -d  help in easing the CPU 
load?

do you mean i should run only spamd on one machine and  spamc on the mailserver itself 
(another machine)? 

thanks for the help
dianne



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